Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.): Edited with notes and Introductory Account of her life and writingsGood Press, 2019 M12 9 - 326 pages "Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.): Edited with notes and Introductory Account of her life and writings" by Hester Lynch Piozzi Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi, a Welsh-born diarist, author and patron of the arts, is an important source on Samuel Johnson and 18th-century English life. She belonged to the prominent Salusbury family, Anglo-Welsh landowners, and married first a wealthy brewer, Henry Thrale, then a music teacher, Gabriel Mario Piozzi. This book uses documents and written works left behind by this fascinating woman to craft an intriguing autobiography of her life. |
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... Madame D'Arblay at Streatham60 Her Account of Conversations there61-67 Johnson's Politeness 68 Mrs. Thrale's Domestic Trials69-70 Electioneering with Johnson71 Thrale's Embarrassments, and Johnson's Advice72-74 Johnson on Housekeeping ...
... Madame D'Arblay at Streatham60 Her Account of Conversations there61-67 Johnson's Politeness 68 Mrs. Thrale's Domestic Trials69-70 Electioneering with Johnson71 Thrale's Embarrassments, and Johnson's Advice72-74 Johnson on Housekeeping ...
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... Mrs. Thrale's Account of her Quarrel with Baretti103-108 His Account108 Alleged Slight to Johnson109 Miss Streatfield110-122 Thrale's Infidelity123 Madame D'Arblay as an Inmate124-126 Dr. Burney127 Mrs. Thrale canvassing Southwark127 ...
... Mrs. Thrale's Account of her Quarrel with Baretti103-108 His Account108 Alleged Slight to Johnson109 Miss Streatfield110-122 Thrale's Infidelity123 Madame D'Arblay as an Inmate124-126 Dr. Burney127 Mrs. Thrale canvassing Southwark127 ...
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... Piozzi220-221 Trip to London222-223 Verses to Piozzi on his Return224 Journey with Daughters225 Feelings on Piozzi's Return, and Marriage226 Objections to her Second Marriage discussed227-230 Correspondence with Madame D'Arblay.
... Piozzi220-221 Trip to London222-223 Verses to Piozzi on his Return224 Journey with Daughters225 Feelings on Piozzi's Return, and Marriage226 Objections to her Second Marriage discussed227-230 Correspondence with Madame D'Arblay.
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... Madame D'Arblay on the Marriage231- 233 Objections of Daughters—Lady Keith233-236 Correspondence with Johnson as to the Marriage236-243 Baretti's Story of her alleged Deceit 243-247 Her uniform Kindness to Johnson247-248 Johnson's ...
... Madame D'Arblay on the Marriage231- 233 Objections of Daughters—Lady Keith233-236 Correspondence with Johnson as to the Marriage236-243 Baretti's Story of her alleged Deceit 243-247 Her uniform Kindness to Johnson247-248 Johnson's ...
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... Madame D'Arblay's Parallel between Mrs. Piozzi and Madame de Staël364-369 Character of Mrs. Piozzi, Moral and Intellectual369-375 AUTOBIOGRAPHY &c. OF MRS. PIOZZI VOL. I INTRODUCTION: LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS. PIOZZI. Table of Contents.
... Madame D'Arblay's Parallel between Mrs. Piozzi and Madame de Staël364-369 Character of Mrs. Piozzi, Moral and Intellectual369-375 AUTOBIOGRAPHY &c. OF MRS. PIOZZI VOL. I INTRODUCTION: LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS. PIOZZI. Table of Contents.
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Thrales Embarrassments and Johnsons Advice7274 | |
Johnson at Streatham after Thrales Death161 | |
Johnson fond of riding in a Carriage but a bad Traveller8081 | |
Verses on Pacchierotti165167 | |
Johnson as Executor138 | |
Mrs MontaguMr Crutchley143144 | |
Piozzito marry or not to marry 172175 | |
Parting with Piozzi193195 | |
Objections to her Second Marriage discussed227230 | |
Verses to him on his Departure206 | |
Correspondence with Johnson217219 | |
Correspondence with Madame DArblay on the Marriage231 | |
Her alleged Inaccuracy with Instances 274285 | |
Miss Sewards Impressions of her and Piozzi307 | |
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